Monday, October 1, 2007

Birthday Wishes

Happy 83'd birthday to President Jimmy Carter:
"I think as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the
world, this administration has been the worst in history...The overt
reversal of America's basic values as expressed by previous administrations,
including those of George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon and
others, has been the most disturbing to me."

President Jimmy Carter
Born October 1, 1924



I found Carter to be possibly the most interesting president in my lifetime. He was someone who you inherently trusted to be trying to do good. His energy and environmental policies have proven prophetic, and looking at the problems in the world today, I wonder how much better off we would have been had he succeeded in getting them implemented. Carter tried to do what was right for the long term, so of course he failed. America always looks for the "quick fix" regardless of the long term consequences. Carter was also very bright, and understood subtlety and nuance, but he was lousy at the "in the trenches" political fight. He got beaten up badly in the media, and never rallied enough support in congress to achieve any long term impact.
In the years since leaving office, Carter's humanitarian work has been awe inspiring. He's been a major force for almost every good cause in the world, and he has a level of international respect among American ex-Presidents that only Bill Clinton can rival.
On a personal note, I got to meet Mr. Carter in the mid-'80's through his wife Rosalyn, who is a strong mental health advocate. Both struck me as warm, brilliant, and deeply caring people.
With the benefit of hindsight, I wish that Jimmy Carter had been a more successful President.
Happy Birthday, sir.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I see Jimmy Carter as possibly the greatest President since FDR. He had the kind of vision only the greatest Presidents have. He saw the changes of direction that the Nation needed to make, in terms of foreign policy and energy, especially. It might have been interesting to see what he would have accomplished if America had given him another term.

But America made a very different choice in 1980, a choice that is looking uglier every day. If W is the worst President ever, it's in part because he modeled himself on a man who has been praised almost to the point of religious ecstasy by many, for turning his and the nation's back on almost every conceivable principle of good government, Ronald Reagan.

Anonymous said...

Carter stands tall again:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071003/ap_on_re_af/darfur_6

We could use him in the Congress.